

You can draw a number of parallels between the Wii and PlayStation Move beyond just the obvious motion controls. Both are marketed with a family or multiplayer focus. The titles are cheaper than standard console games. And both are bundled with a sports-game collection, a sort of amped-up tech demo designed to showcase the abilities of the motion controls. Where the Wii had Wii Sports -- still one of the better sports games on the system -- PS Move has Sports Champions.
Sports Champions is not as revolutionary as Wii Sports was upon its release, but it does many things better. Still, I can’t help but wonder if Sports Champions, like Wii Sports, marks both the beginning and the pinnacle of motion-sports gaming on the new platform.
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